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Damien Chablat

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  452
Citations -  6705

Damien Chablat is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parallel manipulator & Kinematics. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 427 publications receiving 6008 citations. Previous affiliations of Damien Chablat include Institut de Recherche en Communications et Cybernétique de Nantes & French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation.

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Singular curves in the joint space and cusp points of 3-RPR parallel manipulators

TL;DR: This paper exposes a method to compute joint space singular curves of 3-RPR planar parallel manipulators and presents an algorithm for detecting and computing all cusp points in the joint space of these same manipulators.
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A distributed approach for access and visibility task with a manikin and a robot in a virtual reality environment

TL;DR: In this article, a human operator is integrated in the process optimization to contribute to a global perception of the environment, and the human operator cooperates, in real time, with several automatic local elementary agents.
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A Comparative Study of Parallel Kinematic Architectures for Machining Applications

TL;DR: Three 2-DOF parallel mechanism architectures dedicated to machining applications that have two constant length struts gliding along fixed linear actuated joints with different relative orientation are studied.
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Self-Motions of General 3-RPR Planar Parallel Robots

TL;DR: The kinematic geometry of general 3-RPR planar parallel robots with actuated base joints with self-motions is studied and the degree of freedom gained in such special configurations is kinematically interpreted.
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Determination of subject-specific muscle fatigue rates under static fatiguing operations.

TL;DR: Determination of joint-level subject-specific muscle fatigue rates can facilitate physical task assignment, work–rest scheduling, MSD prevention and worker training and selection, and different workers have different muscle fatigue attributes.